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Experiments bring Enceladus’ subsurface ocean into the lab

Experiments bring Enceladus' subsurface ocean into the lab
Plumes erupt from Enceladus’ southern polar regions. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech

Through new experiments, researchers in Japan and Germany have recreated the chemical conditions found in the subsurface ocean of Saturn’s moon, Enceladus. Published in Icarus, the results show that these conditions can readily produce many of the organic compounds observed by the Cassini mission, strengthening evidence that the distant world could harbor the molecular building blocks of life.

Beneath its thick outer shell of ice, astronomers widely predict that Saturn’s sixth largest moon hosts an ocean of liquid water in its south polar region...

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Scientists Shrink Chemistry Lab to seek evidence of Life on Mars

This is a close-up of the MOMA instrument. Credit: NASA

This is a close-up of the MOMA instrument. Credit: NASA

An international team of scientists has created a tiny chemistry lab for a rover that will drill beneath the Martian surface looking for signs of past or present life. The toaster oven-sized lab, called the Mars Organic Molecule Analyzer or MOMA, is a key instrument on the ExoMars Rover, a joint mission between the European Space Agency and the Russian space agency Roscosmos, with a significant contribution to MOMA from NASA. It will be launched toward the Red Planet in July 2020...

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